I might just buy Extreme motherboard if I have to pay only $100 than that of V Formula/Thunderfx.
As Extreme also do support Intel® HD Graphics, InTru™ 3D, Quick Sync Video, Clear Video HD Technology, Insider™
and only thing extreme MB misses is Sound Card for which I will my one of High End Asus Xonar.

By the way which Xeon processor can carry 20 VMs. would someone please comment on this, the name of processor?

I might just buy Extreme motherboard if I have to pay only $100 than that of V Formula/Thunderfx.
As Extreme also do support Intel® HD Graphics, InTru™ 3D, Quick Sync Video, Clear Video HD Technology, Insider™
and only thing extreme MB misses is Sound Card for which I will my one of High End Asus Xonar.

By the way which Xeon processor can carry 20 VMs. would someone please comment on this, the name of processor?

Thanks,

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the ThunderFX version about 35USD more expensive then the Extreme in my country.

Different quality of memory IC, or even completely different IC itself.

Probably completely different sticks

C10R at the end is hints that that kit is kind of designed to overclock. All the red vengeance kis should offer some clocking that the black/white/blue ones do not. Note that the new 3000 MHz sticks from Corsair are Red Vengeance sticks...red = overclocking.

Differences between those sticks, when run at XMP settings, will be pretty similar.

Different quality of memory IC, or even completely different IC itself.

Probably completely different sticks

C10R at the end is hints that that kit is kind of designed to overclock. All the red vengeance kis should offer some clocking that the black/white/blue ones do not. Note that the new 3000 MHz sticks from Corsair are Red Vengeance sticks...red = overclocking.

Differences between those sticks, when run at XMP settings, will be pretty similar.

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Not necessarily. It's possible the cas latency is a little lower due to it being a single stick and less load on the IMC. I'd like to see a 2 stick set of that red stuff to know for sure.

*Found a 16gb kit (2 sticks) of the red stuff and timings are a bit lower, so yeah possible different IC's.

Different quality of memory IC, or even completely different IC itself.

Probably completely different sticks

C10R at the end is hints that that kit is kind of designed to overclock. All the red vengeance kis should offer some clocking that the black/white/blue ones do not. Note that the new 3000 MHz sticks from Corsair are Red Vengeance sticks...red = overclocking.

Differences between those sticks, when run at XMP settings, will be pretty similar.

Guys,
I have one question please answer me,
Suppose If I have installed one of the best (dual band) Advanced Wireless N PCI Adapter , then will I be able to stream HD 1080P videos from my CPU to my (Samasung Galaxy Note) mobile wirelessly WITHOUT INTERNET CONNETION ? or it depends on how much MBPS internet speed I have?
I am really don't know about this.

Guys,
I have one question please answer me,
Suppose If I have installed one of the best (dual band) Advanced Wireless N PCI Adapter , then will I be able to stream HD 1080P videos from my CPU to my (Samasung Galaxy Note) mobile wirelessly WITHOUT INTERNET CONNETION ? or it depends on how much MBPS internet speed I have?
I am really don't know about this.

Hi Guys,
Please tell me which board has best Audio Vgene or V formula, I am reading in some review that V gene has better sound output than V formula.

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Don't choose the board based on audio. If you really care that much you should get a separate audio card anyways. The Gene is a micro-atx board, so it's small. The Formula is a full ATX board with more expansion opportunities. I would personally go with the Formula and if the audio bothers you, then upgrade. The difference between the two shouldn't be a deciding factor on which motherboard you want to get.

Also according to your picture they both have the same thing, so are you really asking a question?
Choose the smaller one if you need a small board, or the Formula if you need a big board. Done.

Don't choose the board based on audio. If you really care that much you should get a separate audio card anyways. The Gene is a micro-atx board, so it's small. The Formula is a full ATX board with more expansion opportunities. I would personally go with the Formula and if the audio bothers you, then upgrade. The difference between the two shouldn't be a deciding factor on which motherboard you want to get.

Also according to your picture they both have the same thing, so are you really asking a question?
Choose the smaller one if you need a small board, or the Formula if you need a big board. Done.

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Thanks a lot for your replies , I am really gaining a whole lot of information from you guys.
Yes there is difference in V gene it has Creative sound software.